The Wired Guide to Road Tripping in Kabul

Travel Blog • Eva Holland • 09.21.10 | 1:54 PM ET

Zach Rosenberg shares some lessons learned from four months of driving in the Afghan capital. The story includes some fascinating observations alongside the practical advice—Kabul’s most popular bumper stickers may surprise you.

High-mileage Toyota Corollas are so ubiquitous as to deserve a place on the Afghan flag. In fact, if you’re in Kabul, you’re probably driving one. Most of them are well-worn imports from Canada, the United States, Germany and other western nations and many bear stickers or flags identifying them as such. They often sport bumperstickers from their homelands. Logos of American universities are common. Less common but endlessly ironic are the occasional “Bush/Cheney ¹04,” “Jesus Saves” and “My Child is a Star Pupil At…” stickers.

1 Comment for The Wired Guide to Road Tripping in Kabul

I agree with some of the observations about Kabul. Kabul has come of an age over last few years. Now Kabul is alive in the night but still the check posts every where create problem in Kabul.
Travelling to kabul has become little easier.